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US Politics
New claims have emerged from the JFK files, suggesting CIA influence over U.S. teachers’ unions. According to Mike Benz, the CIA created front companies to infiltrate these unions, a practice dating back to the 1960s. The revelations raise questions about the extent of CIA involvement in educational institutions and its impact on current political dynamics. However, The Intercept questions the extent of current CIA influence, suggesting that while historical documents show past involvement, the narrative of widespread control might be overstated.
Allegations have surfaced regarding President Obama’s administration and its use of USAID funds. Mike Benz, founder of the Foundation for Freedom Online, claimed on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast that USAID funds were misused to support covert operations in Cuba. These operations allegedly involved creating a Twitter-like platform, Zunzuneo, to incite protests against the Cuban government. The funds, initially designated for Pakistan, were reportedly redirected to this initiative, raising questions about the Democratic Party’s use of USAID funds. However, fact-checking by Snopes indicates that while USAID did fund Zunzuneo, the project aimed to promote democracy and freedom of information, not explicitly to overthrow the government.
Health
The North Carolina Supreme Court has allowed a lawsuit to proceed involving a 14-year-old who was vaccinated without parental consent. The case highlights ongoing tensions around vaccination policies and parental rights, as the court ruled that the school and doctors involved do not have immunity from legal action. This decision could set a precedent for similar cases, potentially influencing school vaccination policies nationwide.
In another political development, Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican congresswoman, has called for the FDA to revoke the approval of COVID-19 vaccines, citing safety concerns. Greene, along with figures like Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, has criticized the Biden administration’s vaccination policies, arguing that vaccines should not be included in the childhood immunization schedule. This debate continues as the CDC maintains its current vaccine recommendations. While some politicians support Greene’s stance, mainstream media like The New York Times emphasize the overall benefit of vaccination in preventing severe illness and death from COVID-19.
A study from the University of Kentucky has identified glycogen as a significant factor in the progression of lung adenocarcinoma, a type of aggressive lung cancer. Published in Nature Metabolism, the research links high glycogen levels with increased tumor aggressiveness and lower survival rates. The findings suggest that targeting glycogen production could be a potential treatment strategy, emphasizing the importance of dietary patterns in cancer progression. However, some experts caution that while promising, these results are preliminary and should not lead to immediate changes in dietary habits without further research.
Economy
The Federal Reserve is facing financial challenges, having recorded a $77.6 billion operating loss in 2024. This marks the second consecutive year of losses, following a $114.3 billion deficit in 2023. The central bank’s financial strain is attributed to higher interest payments, adding to its growing IOU tab. Despite these losses, Bloomberg Opinion suggests that the Fed’s credibility and ability to manage inflation remain intact, allowing it to continue its operations effectively.
Energy
Speculation has arisen following drills conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) on potential power grid failures. These exercises, which some view as predictive of a “cyber pandemic,” have sparked debate about the implications of a government-induced power grid shutdown. The WEF’s previous simulation of a coronavirus pandemic, which closely mirrored the actual 2020 outbreak, adds to the speculation surrounding these drills. Reuters and The Guardian emphasize that these drills are precautionary measures rather than predictions of inevitable events, aiming to enhance global cybersecurity preparedness.
The Biden Administration’s focus on renewable energy has reportedly led to a 30% rise in utility prices, highlighting the limitations of wind and solar in replacing fossil fuels for certain products. Nuclear energy, particularly advanced nuclear technology and small modular reactors (SMRs), is being considered as a promising solution for electricity needs. However, regulatory hurdles and activist opposition pose challenges to its adoption. The groundwork laid during President Trump’s term for next-generation nuclear technologies offers a path forward, but outdated regulations and ideological resistance remain obstacles. Despite opposition, public support for nuclear energy is reportedly growing, especially when framed as a solution to climate change and energy independence.
Sources
Obama Accused of Misusing USAID Funds for Political Manipulation, Claims Joe Rogan Guest
This was a scandal during the Obama USAID era.
Source | Submitted by Mysterymet
Marjorie Taylor Greene Urges FDA to Revoke COVID-19 Vaccine Approval Amid Safety Concerns
“FDA approval for COVID-19 vaccines needs to be pulled and they need taken off the childhood vaccine schedule ASAP,” Greene began. “COVID-19 vaccines are causing permanent harm and deaths.”
Source | Submitted by Robert Duggan
Glycogen: The Sweet Culprit Behind Aggressive Lung Cancer Progression
“These findings raise the possibilities of metabolic vulnerabilities associated with diet that should be intriguing avenues for future research, such as studying the impact of dietary patterns on lung cancer survival in human populations,” the study authors wrote.
Nuclear Renaissance: Seizing the Future Amidst Regulatory Hurdles and Activist Opposition
The golden age of nuclear energy is here—if we’re willing to seize it.
CIA’s Alleged Influence Over U.S. Teachers Unions: New Claims Surface in JFK Files
The CIA had created front companies and shell groups in order to influence all the different teachers unions.
Federal Reserve Faces $77.6 Billion Loss in 2024, Extending Financial Strain
FEDERAL RESERVE POSTS $77.6B LOSS IN 2024, ADDS TO GROWING IOU TAB
North Carolina Supreme Court Allows Lawsuit Over Teen’s Vaccination Without Parental Consent
North Carolina’s Supreme Court ruled that a mother and her 14-year-old son can sue a public school and doctors’ group for giving him the jab without consent.
Conspiracy Theories Spark as WHO and WEF Cyber Pandemic Drills Raise Eyebrows
The WHO is running drills on the power grid going down.
In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: Snopes, The New York Times, Bloomberg Opinion, CNN Health, The Guardian, The Intercept, and Reuters.